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  • On this episode of Audacious, an ER doctor from The Pitt, an FBI profiler, and a NASA astronaut reveal how experts make TV feel real, and why getting it right matters.
  • While #MeToo went viral in 2017, the Me Too movement has been around for 20 years. This hour, we explore the role social media can play for survivors and what, if anything, has changed.
  • This hour, it’s our tribute to flies. Plus a look at David Cronenberg’s 1986 remake of, you guessed it: ‘The Fly.’
  • This hour, Marc Brackett, founding director of the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence, talks about why managing our emotions might be the most important skill we ever learn.
  • As we step into the holiday season, we’re excited to begin with the bright and joyful celebration of Hanukkah, beginning the evening of the 14th! This week, we explore the traditions, stories, and symbols that make the Festival of Lights so special!
  • Connecticut Public is piloting an audience support chatbot to help answer frequently asked questions about programming, PBS Passport, and membership services. This tool is built on a limited, verified knowledge base and is designed solely to improve support access and response times.

    The chatbot does not generate any news or editorial content and is not connected to any AI system that influences Connecticut Public journalism. We’ve put strong safeguards in place to ensure privacy, accuracy, and transparency, and we continue to monitor and refine the tool based on audience feedback.

    As a public media organization, we are committed to thoughtful, ethical use of emerging technologies—and to keeping public trust at the center of everything we do.
  • This hour, the conversation winds around to CDs, records, and consuming music, Buddhist monks, our show, young listeners … Anything. (Seemingly) everything.
  • 2026 grads seeking professional degrees face capped loans due to funding cuts in the federal Republican tax and spending plan.
  • This hour, a look at Wikipedia, how it functions, and its role in the modern world. We'll ask: can we trust the information we find there? And we'll celebrate the joys of falling down a Wikipedia rabbit hole.
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